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Free Wi-Fi in Middlesbrough

Wi-Fi in the town centre

We have free Wi-Fi available in the town centre, so you can stay connected while you're shopping or enjoying a well-earned coffee break.

Wi-Fi name: free_mbro_towncentre

Wi-Fi in leisure venues

Wi-Fi name: MBC Guest

  • Acklam Community Hub and Library
  • Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
  • Customer Centre at Middlesbrough House
  • Central Library
  • Dorman Museum
  • Easterside Community Hub and Library
  • Grove Hill Community Hub and Library
  • Hemlington Community Hub and Library
  • Marton Community Hub and Library
  • Myplace
  • Newport Community Hub and Library
  • Neptune Community Hub and Library (Berwick Hills)
  • North Ormesby Community Hub and Library
  • Rainbow Community Hub and Library (Coulby Newham)
  • Thorntree Community Hub and Library
  • Transporter Bridge Visitor Centre

Using the free Wi-Fi in leisure venues

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First time user

  • Go to 'settings' on your device and select 'MBC Guest'
  • Go to the website you want to access
  • Create an account - enter a username, password and complete the registration process
  • Select 'Sign on' and add your username and password
  • If you're happy with the Acceptable Use Policy, select 'accept'
  • Change your password and select 'submit'
  • Access the free Wi-Fi

How to login

  • Go to 'settings' on your device and select 'MBC Guest'
  • Go to the website you want to access
  • Enter your username and password and select 'sign on'
  • Access the free Wi-Fi

Acceptable use policy

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By signing up for access to the council's free Wi-Fi network, you agree to the Acceptable Use Policy.

  • The internet access is filtered to prevent access to web sites deemed to be inappropriate by the council's internet policies.
  • Users should not use the internet from this building in any manner that violates any laws or regulations.
  • Users should not use the internet from this building in any manner that may cause anxiety or distress to others.
  • Do not leave your device unattended. You are responsible for your own device and for the safety and security of that device.
  • You are responsible for protecting your device against viruses, malware and any other downloadable data that may affect the operation of your device.
  • Please be aware of your surroundings and afford privacy to other users.
  • For advice about online safety please visit Get Safe Online or a similar site.
  • Staff are not responsible for providing assistance or advice about your wireless device or its settings.
  • The council will not accept any responsibility for any personal browsing by any person who uses their own device to access the internet via a Wi-Fi connection in any council premises.

Information about how your data is collected and stored is available in the town centre Wi-Fi privacy notice.